
Books
March Forth: The Inspiring True Story Of A Canadian Soldier's Journey Of Love, Hope and Survival
After Captain Trevor Greene was attacked in Afghanistan and suffered a catastrophic brain injury, doctors told his fiancée he wouldn’t live. March Forth is a remarkable story of love told in two voices: Trevor’s, up until the attack that changed their lives; and Debbie’s, as she works tirelessly to rehabilitate the man she loves.
Closing Bigger: The Field Guide to Closing Bigger Deals
This book is about improving the toolkit you need to close big deals, how to improve your prowess as a big deal maker and the process of closing on a big deal. Includes 25+ pages of interviews with top million-dollar-deal closers from four industries.
Bad Date: The Lost Girls of Vancouver’s Low Track
Greene writes about the true-life mystery of thirty-one prostitutes who appear to have vanished from Vancouver’s downtown East-side neighbourhood, the poorest postal code in Canada.It was published before Vancouver pig farmer, Robert Pickton, was arrested and charged with the murders of some of the missing women.
There Is No Planet B: Promise And Peril On Our Warming World
Greene and Mike Velemirovich describe a Canada that has sold out her hard-earned democracy to oil companies. They delve into the global warming crisis, promising innovative solutions. "This is a must-read for Canadians who think the environmental battle is already lost," writes Dr. David Suzuki in the foreword.



